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`1` mol of nitrogen is mixed with `3` mol of hydrogen in a `4 L` container. If `0.25%` of nitrogen is converted to ammonia by the following reaction
`N_(2)(g)+3H_(2)(g) hArr 2NH_(3)(g)`
then calculate the equilibrium constant `K_(c)` in concentration units. What will be the value of `K_(c)` for the following equilibrium?
`1/2 N_(2)(g)+3/2 H_(2)(g) hArr NH_(3)(g)`

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